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    [TUTORIAL] How to use aircrack-ng with the bleeding-edge wifi drivers

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    jerryfreak | # 91 | 2011-01-18, 07:21 | Report

    im guessing it takes a day or two to get the drivers? guess ill go to bed and finish the install in the morning

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    porselinaheart | # 92 | 2011-01-18, 07:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by amritpal2489 View Post
    Hey guys... I too cant boot into the Power Kernel anymore.. (guru error)
    n i ndint save the lib/modules before installing the bleeding edge drivers..
    Can some one give me a method so that i can get my power kernel back without disturbing the present setup of stock kernel.. bleeding edge kernel.. power kernel.. nitdroid...
    well.. there might be a better way, but i basically had to reinstall kernel-power. You might wanna try running 'apt-get install kernel-power-modules' in xterm to reinstall the modules and see if it boots up. if it does, then you need to back up the kernel-power46 module folder as per the previous guides before going forward with the bleeding edge wifi custom kernel installation

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    amritpal2489 | # 93 | 2011-01-18, 12:58 | Report

    ok... i'll try it.. but i ws looking for a method in which i do not have to reinstall bleeding edge kernel

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    Creamy Goodness | # 94 | 2011-01-18, 22:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
    Uhm... I think you need to try it again using different version cause it really could see control file
    [IMG][/IMG]
    weird, i dunno man. It could be the 64-bit version i tried has a bug. I assume both are using the same .dll to deal with deb files because it makes little sense why both would have the same problem. stupid computers never make any sense.

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    hawaii | # 95 | 2011-01-19, 03:55 | Report

    Uh, open the gzip'd tarball named control.tar.gz and you'll see debian/control right in there.

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    Creamy Goodness | # 96 | 2011-01-19, 17:32 | Report

    no, it was only showing the one file in there. i thought it would be a common problem so i didn't take a screenshot... but that script i linked to worked way better anyways, as long as you have a linux system somewhere to run it on. maybe it would even work from n900 but i just hate editing files on n900.

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    hawaii | # 97 | 2011-01-20, 02:14 | Report

    You'll have to change some of the binaries it calls, but that script looks like it'll work perfectly fine on the N900.

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    Haider | # 98 | 2011-01-21, 11:46 | Report

    Need some help

    I am trying this on my home network and the router was at a distance of 1 meter. Am I doing something wrong?

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    leetut | # 99 | 2011-01-21, 20:34 | Report

    well im stuck on part 1 already!
    if i copy paste this (from post 1) into xterm:

    ~/MyDocs$ tar -xzvf wl1251-maemo-0.1.tar.gz

    i get 'not found'

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    Creamy Goodness | # 100 | 2011-01-21, 21:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by Haider View Post
    Need some help

    I am trying this on my home network and the router was at a distance of 1 meter. Am I doing something wrong?
    yeah, you're typing airmon. don't do that. it doesn't work.

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